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Builders of New Zealand THE fIRST GOLDFIELD While traces pf cold had been found-faHier in qther parts of the country, the first goldfield -ked in New Zealand Coromandel in 1852. m 3* A FURTHER important goldfield was discovered at Gabriel’s Gully, Otago, in xß6x. Since that time the value of gold exported from New Zealand has exceeded £x00,000,000. The discovery of gold did much to bring general prosperity to New Zealand. In 1869 the Government Life Insurance Department was established, an interesting fact being that its founding was the result of a suggestion made by a working miner engaged in the Gabriel’s Gully field' The Department has prospered and has successfully catered for the life insuiance needs of the community. Seize your golden opportunities while you may and insure with the GOVERNMENT The Pioneer New Zealand Office Established- 1869 LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
ISSUED BY THE DEPT. Of HEALTH SCdAtRLE? FEVER Important Advice, Part I. Scarlet Fever spreads fast. If it’s in your district watch out for sore throats. Sore throat, fever, nausea or vomiting are typical symptoms. Where Scarlet Fever is about, the germ may be picked up at school, at work or on a social visit. Many adults in a scarlet fever zone may suffer from sore throats and a feeling of malaise. Children, on contact with these carriers, will develop the fever and rash. Those with sore throats should talje treatment and stay at home, and all others should keep well clear of them until they are better. Quarantine restrictions must be obeyed when scarlet fever is around. |f it strikes anyone in your household, this is what you do : 9 Strictly isolate the patient for three weeks (if not removed to hospital), and longer if there are any discharges or persistent sore throat —until they clear up. 9 Keep child contacts away from school and other children for seven days if the patient has gone to hospital; or until he is out of isolation if he is at home. 9 Adult contacts who are healthy and without the tell-tale sore throat sign, may continue at their work, unless they are handling food or are brought into contact with groups of children. When the isolation period is over, or the patient removed to the hospital, fumigants are not necessary to disinfect the room. Boil everything that can be boiled, wash the blankets and put them in the sun, wash out and vacuum-dean the room, and throw it open to fresh air. Don’t take chances with Scarlet Fever. FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 12 May 1945, Page 6
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